Archive for August 2nd, 2004

Forget Thinking Big

A busness is either growing or its dying. You can’t hold still and expect the world to wait for you. This article in Inc. documents how small ideas can keep your business growing: “Her [business] thrives on new ideas. Fishbein collects them in three-ring binders. Since 1995, she’s filled four such binders — at 10 [...]

 

An Entrepreneur’s Axioms

Tim O’Brien has been an entrepreneur for almost thiry years. Along the way, he’s written and followed these entrepreneur’s axioms: If you can’t see over the cliff, you don’t live close enough to the edge. Are you playing checkers in the chess game of life? Finding solutions for your clients and not clients for your [...]

 

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Your Man In India

Christian Science Monitor: So, you’re an Indian living in the United States, making megabucks in Redwood City, Calif. A big shot. But your aging parents are back home in India, alone. What should you, as a good Indian son or daughter, do? Call or send an e-mail to yourmaninindia.com, who will do everything from paying [...]

 

Power Blog Review Power Blog Review

Business Opportunities Weblog is this week’s PowerBlog in the PowerBlog Review series by Anita Campbell, on Small Business Trends: The Power of the Business Opportunities weblog is in its use of the blog format to highlight small business opportunities — and in its straightforward, factual coverage of specific opportunities. Thanks Anita, I’m honored!

 

Carnival of the Capitalists

This week’s Carnival of the Capitalists is up at Business Evolutionist.